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Page 1: Annual Plan - City of Joondalup 1... · ANNUAL PLAN QUARTERLY REPORT 2015 – 2016 4 | P a g e Annual Plan Quarterly Report July – September 2015 INTRODUCTION The City’s Planning

Annual Plan 2015 – 2016 Progress Report

JULY TO SEPTEMBER 2015Photo credit: Greg Hocking

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Table of Contents

Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4 GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Elected Member Attraction ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Coordination of Elections .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Elected Member Induction Program .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Elected Member Strategic Development Session ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Community Consultation ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Strategic Community Reference Group (SCRG) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Publications ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 Annual Report ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 Compliance Audit Return .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework (IPRF) ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 Customer Satisfaction Survey ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9 Policy Development and Review ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9 Local Laws – Development and Review .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 Delegated Authority Manual ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 Online Applications .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 Electronic Communication ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 Strategic Position Statements ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 External Partnerships .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Submissions to State and Federal Government .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Jinan Sister City Relationship .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13 FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 City Freehold Property Disposals ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 Building Certification .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 Property Management Framework .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 20 Year Strategic Financial Plan ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15 Parks and Public Open Spaces Classification Framework .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15 Capital Works Program ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15 Dualling of Whitfords Avenue, Kallaroo ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 Dualling of Ocean Reef Road, Ocean Reef ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 Ocean Reef Road and Joondalup Drive Intersection Upgrade.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 Marmion Foreshore Parking ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 State and Federal Funding of Infrastructure Projects .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 QUALITY URBAN ENVIRONMENT ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18 Local Planning Scheme No 3 .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18 Local Planning Policies Review to support Local Planning Scheme No 3 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18 Local Housing Strategy Implementation - Scheme Amendment and Policy Review/Development ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18 Burns Beach Master Plan ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18 Integrated Transport Management Plan .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19 Bike Plan 2015-2020 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19 Walkability Plan 2013-2018 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20 Joondalup City Centre Street Lighting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20 Priority Two Entry Statements (Arterial Roads Program) ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20 Joondalup Activity Centre Structure Plan and Transport Study Stage Two ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................21 Joondalup City Centre Development ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................21 Joondalup Performing Arts and Cultural Facility ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22 ECONOMIC PROSPERITY, VIBRANCY AND GROWTH .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24 Developing Business Clusters – Innovation Precinct .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24 Investment Attraction ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24 Multi-Storey Car Park in Joondalup City Centre .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24 Tourism Promotion .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24 Significant Event Attraction ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25 Ocean Reef Marina – Business Case and Structure Plan ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................25

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Establishment of Cafés, Kiosks and Restaurants ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................26 Regional Economic Development ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................26 Economic Development Strategy ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................27 Digital Strategy ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................27 Business Engagement and Communication ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................28 Business Growth and Innovation – sixty27 .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................28 Business Growth and Innovation – Edith Cowan University Business Innovation Centre (ECUBIC) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................28 THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................30 Environment Plan 2014-2019 .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................30 Yellagonga Integrated Catchment Management (YICM) Plan 2015-2019 .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................30 Climate Change Strategy Implementation ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................30 Coastal Adaptation Planning and Implementation Project..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................31 Weed Management Plan ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................31 Pathogen Management Plan ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................31 Bushland Fire Management Plan ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................31 Whitfords Nodes Foreshore Bushland Management Plan..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................32 Sorrento Foreshore Bushland Reserve Management Plan ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................32 Shepherd’s Bush Natural Area Management Plan .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................32 Landscape Master Plan 2009-2019 Eco-Zoning and Hydro-Zoning in Parks .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................32 Think Green Program .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................33 Waste Management Plan 2015-2020 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................33 Bulk Refuse Collection ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................33 Adopt a Coastline Project ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................34 Friends’ Group Activities ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................34 Beach Management Plan ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................34 City Water Plan ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................35 COMMUNITY WELLBEING ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Warwick Community Centre Master Plan .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Edgewater Quarry Master Planning Project ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................36 HBF Arena Joondalup Redevelopment ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Warwick Stadium Expansion ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Upgrade of Community Facilities, Timberlane Clubrooms, Woodvale ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Bramston Park, Burns Beach .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37 Warwick Open Space Hockey Infrastructure Project ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37 Penistone Reserve Redevelopment Penistone Park, Greenwood .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37 Undercroft Bridge Room, Percy Doyle Reserve, Duncraig .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................37 Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Joondalup Men’s Shed ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Public Art ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Arts Development Scheme .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Arts in Focus ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Community Funding Program ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Cultural Program ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................39 Community Based Events ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................39 Civic Ceremonies ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................40 Community Development Plan .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................40 Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan (CSCPP) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................41 Ranger and Community Patrol Service ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................41 Road Safety Action Plan 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INTRODUCTION

The City’s Planning Framework is structured to ensure operational activities are driven and delivered in alignment with the City’s strategic priorities. The Strategic Community Plan 2012-2022 is a key component of this planning framework and is the overarching Plan that provides direction for all activities. The Plan guides the development and provision of the City’s services and programs through its key themes of:

Governance and Leadership.

Financial Sustainability

Quality Urban Environment

Economic Prosperity, Vibrancy and Growth

The Natural Environment

Community Wellbeing

The City’s current Planning Framework is made up of a series of Plans to implement the City’s Vision to be a global city: bold, creative and prosperous. The Framework includes:

The 20-Year Strategic Financial Plan – which provides a broad overview of the major projects, programs and resource requirements and includes 20-year financial projections;

The 10-Year Strategic Community Plan – which provides the broad future strategic direction for the City;

The 5-Year Corporate Business Plan – which provides a detailed delivery program for City activities;

The Organisational Plan – which sets out the strategies and actions to develop internal systems and organisational capacity in order to achieve the commitments set out in the Strategic Community Plan;

The Annual Plan – which contains annual actions to achieve the vision of the Strategic Community Plan;

Directorate Plans – which contain details of annual projects and programs to be delivered by each Directorate;

Business Unit Action Plans – which contain details of the annual programs, services and activities for each Business Unit, and

The Annual Budget.

The City’s Planning Framework is in alignment with the Integrated Planning and Reporting requirements of the Department of Local Government and Communities.

Quarterly progress reports against the Annual Plan will provide Council and the community with a full assessment of the City’s progress in relation to the achievement of pre-determined milestones for major projects and programs. Full progress reports against the Capital Works Program will be provided at the same time as Annual Plan Progress Reports to Council.

GARRY HUNTPSM Chief Executive Officer

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Quarter Highlights – July to September 2015

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Governance and Leadership Customer Satisfaction Survey

The Customer Satisfaction Survey is conducted annually to measure the level of overall satisfaction with the City and its performance in delivering specific services and facilities. Overall results for the 2014-2015 Customer Satisfaction Survey reflect a high level of community satisfaction with the City and the services delivered to the community. The 2014-2015 Survey shows an overall satisfaction rating of 89.1%. This compares with 87.8% recorded for the 2013-2014 Survey. Customer Satisfaction with services provided by the City in 2014-2015 was 92.4% compared to 92.7% in 2013-2014, reflecting continuing high levels of satisfaction with services delivered to the community.

A number of specific service areas received very high satisfaction ratings, including:

Satisfaction with Joondalup as a Place to Live (New) – 97.3%;

Satisfaction with Joondalup CBD (New) – 87.7%;

Libraries – 93.9%;

Sport and Recreation Centres – 95.0%;

Weekly Rubbish Collection – 95.2%;

Fortnightly Recycling – 90.6%;

Parks and Public Open Space – 94.9%;

Graffiti Removal – 94.4%;

Street Appearance – 91.2%; and

Festivals, Events and Cultural Activities – 89.3%.

Satisfaction with value for money provided for City rates was 72.0% in 2014-2015 compared to 70.7% in 2013-2014.

Jinan Delegation

His Worship the Mayor, Troy Pickard, led a delegation to Jinan, China, in September to celebrate the 10 Year Anniversary of the Sister City Relationship and to meet with key commerce and tourism agencies. The Delegation included City of Joondalup representatives as well as representatives from Edith Cowan University, Woodvale Secondary College, and St Mark’s Anglican Community School.

The City of Joondalup members of the Delegation visited Shanghai en route to Jinan in order to introduce the City’s Investment Attraction Prospectus, Joondalup has the Edge, to the Australian Trade Commission, Shanghai Office, in order to advance economic development opportunities. The Delegation also attended a Briefing with the Minister for Trade and Investment, Andrew Robb, on the opportunities from the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement.

Presentation to Community Cabinet Meeting

His Worship the Mayor, Troy Pickard, and the Chief Executive Officer, Garry Hunt, presented to State Cabinet at a Community Cabinet Meeting held at the City of Wanneroo on the 7 September 2015. The presentation provided information on key City activities including the Digital Strategy, investment attraction, the Ocean Reef Marina project, the Performing Arts and Cultural Facility and the City Centre Development.

Financial Sustainability Capital Works Program

A number of Capital Works Projects were completed in the quarter including:

New or upgraded park equipment in:

Otago Park – Greenwood; and

Albacore Park – Sorrento.

Traffic management treatments along:

Marybrook Road – Heathridge;

Doveridge Drive – Duncraig;

Roche Road – Duncraig; and

Wandoo Road – Duncraig.

Storm water drainage upgrades on:

Barlee Place – Edgewater;

Blackall Drive – Greenwood; and

Parkinson Place – Hillarys.

New or replaced paths between:

Ocean View Road and Stillwater Way – Edgewater;

Poynter Drive and Ardtalla Court – Duncraig;

Kallaroo Place and Koolama Place – Kallaroo;

Tellen Street and Triton Place – Mullaloo; and

Allenswood Road and Annato Street Greenwood.

Road preservation and resurfacing along:

Gilbert Road – Duncraig;

Trochidae Way – Heathridge;

Natica Place – Mullaloo;

Pioneer Drive – Edgewater; and

Althaea Way – Woodvale.

Economic Prosperity, Vibrancy and Growth

Joondalup has The Edge

The City participated in a significant advertising campaign in a new executive Australian publication targeted at innovation, entrepreneurship and wealth creation entitled Forge. The publication included a two page advertisement for the City’s investment prospectus Joondalup has The Edge as well as a two page editorial outlining the benefits of investing in the City of Joondalup. Forge magazine is distributed via newsstands and at major economic industry events Australia-wide, as well as being available online and by subscription.

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The Natural Environment Think Green – Environmental Education Program

As part of the City’s Think Green – Environmental Education Program a Food Gardens Seminar was held on 30 September 2015 at Fleure Freame Pavilion in Padbury. The seminar, presented by Terra Perma Design, focused on innovative ways to incorporate organic food production into backyards and was popular with 120 people attending.

The City Water Plan

The final review for the City’s Water Plan 2012-2015 was completed during the quarter. The majority of projects have been completed. The City will now commence development on a new Water Plan that will guide the sustainable use of water resources into the future.

Community Wellbeing 2015 NAIDOC Week Celebrations

Each year the City of Joondalup celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People with a series of events to coincide with NAIDOC week. This year’s theme was We all Stand on Sacred Ground: Learn, Respect and Celebrate. The City officially launched its NAIDOC Week celebrations on 6 July with a traditional flag-raising ceremony, followed by the viewing of the Ngatha Ni2 exhibition at Joondalup Art Gallery. The City ran an extensive school workshop program reaching over 924 students in City of Joondalup schools. Students worked closely with artists Derek Nannup (dancing), Sharyn Egan (weaving) and Deborah Bonar (painting) with the aim to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ strong spiritual and cultural connection to land, sea and animals. Other activities held throughout the week, included walking tours and workshops which focused on recognising the contribution of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.

Sunday Serenades

The Sunday Serenades Program continued during the quarter with concerts held in July, August, and September in the Civic Chambers. This quarter featured performances from Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse, International concert pianist Roman Rudnytsky, Shaun Hern, and the Australian Army Band. All concerts were well attended and received positive feedback.

Public Artwork

A public art water sculpture entitled Interlace by Geoffrey Drake-Brockman was installed in Central Walk and was officially opened by His Worship the Mayor, Troy Pickard, on 25 August. The artwork comprises of four stainless steel columns that produce jets of water creating an arc between the structures.

Legend to indicate status of the project:

Project Status Budget Status

All Annual Milestones Completed On Budget

On Track Over Budget ↑

Slightly Behind Schedule Under Budget ↓

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Project Milestone Target

Quarter Comments

Project Status

Budget Status

Objective: To have a highly skilled and effective Council that represents the best interests of the community

Elected Member Attraction

Develop, implement and review a program to increase candidacy numbers at each Local Government Ordinary Election.

Promote candidate information sessions.

Conduct candidate information sessions. Jul – Sep

2015

Candidate information sessions were promoted during the quarter via various outlets including the City’s website and customer service centres.

Two candidate information sessions were held on 3 August and 17 August 2015.

Conduct candidate survey. Oct – Dec 2015

Governance

Coordination of Elections

Coordinate Local Government Ordinary Elections in accordance with legislation.

Finalise non-resident Owners and Occupiers Roll. Jul – Sep 2015

The Owners and Occupiers Roll was finalised and submitted to the WA Electoral Commission during the quarter.

Conduct Swearing-in Ceremony

Elect Deputy Mayor.

Oct – Dec 2015

Governance

Elected Member Induction Program

Undertake an Elected Member Induction Program to introduce Elected Members to local government and provide information on their roles and responsibilities.

Revise Elected Member Welcome Pack and Induction Manual.

Develop Induction program.

Jul – Sep 2015

The Elected Member Welcome Pack and Induction Manual were revised during the quarter. The development of the Induction program and scheduling was also completed.

Conduct Induction Program. Oct – Dec 2015

Governance

Elected Member Strategic Development Session

Conduct regular Elected Member Strategic Development Sessions to inform and guide leadership and strategic decision making.

Conduct Strategic Session with Elected Members.

Jan – Mar 2015

DGS

Objective: To have a community that actively engages with the City to achieve consensus and legitimacy in decision-making.

Community Consultation

The City undertakes consultation on key matters affecting the City to encourage community participation in local government matters.

Conduct community consultation for individual projects and provide reports to Council as required.

Jul – Sep 2015

Community consultation was undertaken on the following projects during the quarter:

James Cook Park Landscape Master Plan Project;

The draft Residential Development Local Planning Policy;

The draft Height of Non-Residential Buildings Local Planning Policy; and

Ellersdale Park – Proposed Upgrades Project.

Conduct community consultation for individual projects and provide reports to Council as required.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Conduct community consultation for individual projects and provide reports to Council as required.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Conduct community consultation for individual projects and provide reports to Council as required.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Strategic Community Reference Group (SCRG)

Manage a Strategic Community Reference Group of interested community residents

Develop 2015-2016 work plan.

Jul – Sep 2015

The Strategic Community Reference Group met on 30 July and 23 September to consider the review of the Bike Plan 2009-2015 and the draft Waste Management Plan 2015-2020.

Development of a new work plan has been delayed until after the 2015 elections to allow for the re-establishment of the Strategic Community Reference Group.

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Project Status

Budget Status

and stakeholders to provide advice to Council on matters of significant community interest.

Advertise Expression of Interest for new SCRG members following Council Elections.

Appoint new SCRG members and seek endorsement of 2015-2016 work plan.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Conduct meetings in accordance with the agreed work plan.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Conduct meetings in accordance with the agreed work plan.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Publications

Develop and distribute a range of newsletters for the community (eg City News) which provide information on matters related to the City of Joondalup.

Print and distribute community newsletters.

Jul – Sep 2015

The Budget News edition of City News was printed and distributed to all residents with the annual rates notices in July 2015.

The City’s What’s On calendar of events was published at the beginning of each month in the Community Newspapers.

The City’s full-page Joondalup Voice was published every fortnight in the Community Newspapers.

Print and distribute community newsletters. Oct – Dec 2015

Marketing and Communications

Print and distribute community newsletters. Jan – Mar 2016

Marketing and Communications

Print and distribute community newsletters. Apr – Jun 2016

Marketing and Communications

Objective: For the community to have confidence and trust in the City that it can deliver services effectively and transparently.

Annual Report

Prepare and present an Annual Report of City activity to demonstrate achievements against the City’s Annual Plan and present the report to the Annual General Meeting of Electors.

Present 2014-2015 Annual Report to Council for endorsement.

Present the Annual Report to the Annual General Meeting of Electors.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Compliance Audit Return

Submit the Compliance Audit Return to the Department of Local Government for the period 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2015 by 31 March 2016 in accordance with Regulations 14 and 15 of the Local Government (Audit) Regulations 1996.

Present Compliance Audit Return to Council for endorsement.

Submit the Compliance Audit Return to the Department of Local Government and Communities.

Jan – Mar 2016

ERS

Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework (IPRF)

Demonstrate compliance with the Western Australian Department of Local Government and Communities’ Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework and align City planning documents to this Framework.

Commence review of the Corporate Business Plan. Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Continue review of the Corporate Business Plan. Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Present report to Council on the review of the Corporate Business Plan.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

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Project Milestone Target

Quarter Comments

Project Status

Budget Status

Customer Satisfaction Survey

Conduct an annual survey of residents to measure customer satisfaction with the City’s services.

Obtain results from the 2014-2015 Survey and identify and implement improvements for individual services.

Communicate survey findings to Elected Members.

Jul – Sep 2015

The results from the 2014-2015 Customer Satisfaction Survey were received in July 2015.

The results and the improvement action plan were presented to Elected Members in September.

Present report to Council on the results of the 2014-2015 Survey.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Develop and distribute Request for Quotation for consultants to deliver the 2015-2016 Customer Satisfaction Survey.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Conduct 2015-2016 Annual Customer Satisfaction Survey.

Appoint consultants for 2015-2016 Customer Satisfaction Survey.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Policy Development and Review

Review existing policies and develop new policies as required.

Review existing policies and develop new policies as required.

Present all major reviews of policies or new policies to the Policy Committee.

Present new or revised policies to Council for endorsement as appropriate

Jul – Sep 2015

A Policy Committee meeting was held on 10 August 2015 at which the following matters were considered:

A review of the Specified Area Rating Policy;

A draft City Playground Shade Policy, post community consultation;

A draft Home Business Policy, post public advertising;

A draft Use of Sea Containers Policy, post public advertising;

A draft Residential Development Local Planning Policy;

A draft Non-Residential Buildings Local Planning Policy; and

A draft High Risk Bookings in Community Facilities Policy.

Council considered the Policy Committee’s recommendations at its meeting held on 17 August 2015 and resolved to:

Adopt the Specified Area Rating Policy, with amendments;

Adopt the City Playground Shade Policy;

Adopt the Home Business Policy;

Adopt the Use of Sea Containers Policy;

Release the draft Height of Non-Residential Buildings Local Planning Policy and draft Residential Development Local Planning Policy for public comment; and

Adopt the High Risk Bookings in Community Facilities Policy.

Review existing policies and develop new policies as required.

Present all major reviews of policies or new policies to the Policy Committee.

Present new or revised policies to Council for endorsement as appropriate.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

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Project Milestone Target

Quarter Comments

Project Status

Budget Status

Develop policy review schedule for 2016.

Review existing policies and develop new policies as required.

Present all major reviews of policies or new policies to the Policy Committee.

Present new or revised policies to Council for endorsement as appropriate.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Review existing policies and develop new policies as required.

Present all major reviews of policies or new policies to the Policy Committee.

Present new or revised policies to Council for endorsement as appropriate.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Local Laws – Development and Review

Develop new or amend existing local laws, as required.

Progress development of new local laws and the amendment of existing local laws.

Jul – Sep 2015

The Parking Amendment Local Law 2015 was endorsed by Council at its meeting held on 17 August 2015. The Local Government and Public Property Amendment Local Law 2015 was endorsed by Council for the purposes of public advertising.

Progress development of new local laws and the amendment of existing local laws.

Oct – Dec 2015

Governance

Progress development of new local laws and the amendment of existing local laws.

Jan – Mar 2016

Governance

Progress development of new local laws and the amendment of existing local laws.

Apr – Jun 2016

Governance

Delegated Authority Manual

Conduct an annual review of the Delegated Authority Manual in accordance with legislation.

Present report to Council seeking endorsement of Review of Delegations. Apr – Jun

2016

Governance

Online Applications

Implement further functionality for an online service for the lodgement and processing of building, health and planning applications.

Expand service to include Planning Applications. Oct – Dec 2015

CARS

Expand service to include Environmental Health Applications.

Jan – Mar 2016

CARS

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Project Status

Budget Status

Electronic Communication

Improve communication to the community through:

Ongoing review and development of the City’s website to ensure the website is informative and engaging, and incorporates up-to-date tools and functionality.

Maintain the user friendly version of the City’s website for mobile applications.

Prepare and distribute electronic newsletters and associated on-line communication.

Manage the City’s social media platforms to engage and communicate with the community.

Launch mobile website.

Provide electronic newsletters and documents on the City’s activities.

Communicate and engage with the community via social media platforms.

Jul – Sep 2015

The City’s mobile website was made available to local residents and other users at m.joondalup.wa.gov.au.

The City provided the following e-newsletters to local residents in this quarter:

Joondalup Voice;

Libraries Online;

Leisure Online;

Art in Focus;

Business Online;

School Connections;

Clubs in Focus; and

Y-Lounge.

The City was active on social media this quarter with the City’s online following now exceeding 14,000 people.

Significant community engagement on social media was undertaken this quarter including posts regarding:

A Community Newspaper Group story on State Government Office Accommodation in Joondalup;

A new Aldi store due to open in Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City;

A historical photo of Whitfords Ave and Marmion Ave; and

A before and after photos of the new Ocean Reef Jetties.

Provide electronic newsletters and documents on the City’s activities.

Communicate and engage with the community via social media platforms.

Oct – Dec 2015

Marketing and Communications

Investigate Phase Two development and implementation of the mobile website.

Commence review of City’s website for upgrade in 2016-2017.

Provide electronic newsletters and documents on the City’s activities.

Communicate and engage with the community via social media platforms

Jan – Mar 2016

Marketing and Communications

Continue investigation into Phase Two development and implementation of the mobile website.

Continue review of City’s website for upgrade in 2016-2017.

Provide electronic newsletters and documents on the City’s activities.

Communicate and engage with the community via social media platforms.

Review user engagement of social media platforms.

Apr – Jun 2016

Marketing and Communications

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Objective: For the City to demonstrate advocacy in promoting the needs and ambitions of the City and the advancement of local government.

Strategic Position Statements

Conduct review of the City’s Position Statements to provide clear, overall direction on specific political and strategic matters.

Commence review of Strategic Position Statements. Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Present report to Council seeking endorsement of revised Strategic Position Statements.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

External Partnerships

Continue representation on key external bodies including Joondalup Learning Precinct Board, ALGA, LGMA, WALGA, Mindarie Regional Council, Tamala Park Regional Council, Edith Cowan University Business and Innovation Centre, Emergency Management Committees and the Metropolitan Regional Road Group

Participate actively in key external body meetings and events.

Jul – Sep 2015

The following external meetings and events were attended by City representatives:

WALGA State Council;

Community Cabinet Meeting;

Individual meetings with the Minster for Transport, Minister for Planning; Culture and the Arts, and the Minister for Regional Development; Lands;

Local Government Managers Australia;

Joondalup Learning Precinct Board;

WCI Academy of Health Sciences Council of Industry Partners;

Tri-Cities CEO Meeting;

Tamala Park Regional Council CEO Group Meeting;

Permit Authority Working Group;

Headspace Joondalup;

Joondalup Wanneroo Interagency Homelessness Action Group;

(Library) Operational Management Group;

Public Libraries WA Executive and General Meetings;

District Emergency Management Committee;

Local Emergency Management Committee;

MRC Strategic Working Group;

Mindarie Regional Council;

MWAC Officer Advisory Group;

Metropolitan Environmental Health Managers Group; and

Local Health Authorities Analytical Committee.

Participate actively in key external body meetings and events.

Oct – Dec 2015

All Managers and Directors

Participate actively in key external body meetings and events.

Jan – Mar 2016

All Managers and Directors

Participate actively in key external body meetings and events.

Apr – Jun 2016

All Managers and Directors

Submissions to State and Federal Government

Coordinate requests for submissions from the State and Federal Government on strategic policy matters affecting the City.

Prepare submissions as requested.

Jul – Sep 2015

The City prepared submissions in response to:

The draft Perth and Peel @ 3.5 million North-West Sub-regional Planning Framework;

The WALGA Discussion Paper – Aged Care in Western Australia: Understanding the Issues;

The ALGA – Community Infrastructure Ideas Register: Scoping the Needs;

The Department of Planning draft State Planning Policy 3.7: Planning for Bushfire Risk Management and Associated Guidelines; and

The WALGA Shopping Trolley Management Paper.

Prepare submissions as requested. Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

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Prepare submissions as requested. Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Prepare submissions as requested. Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Jinan Sister City Relationship

Maintain Sister City Relationship with Jinan in China through:

Investigating opportunities to encourage economic linkages between Joondalup and Jinan.

Investigating and promoting trade and investment opportunities for local businesses; and

Identifying and promoting opportunities for educational links.

Co-ordinate outbound delegation to Shanghai and Jinan.

Liaise with Woodvale Secondary College and St Mark’s Anglican Community School to provide support for the Sister School Relationships.

Jul – Sep 2015

Mayor Pickard led a delegation to Jinan in September to celebrate the 10 Year Anniversary of the Sister City Relationship and to meet with key commerce and tourism agencies. The Delegation included City of Joondalup representatives as well as representatives from ECU, Woodvale Secondary College and St Mark’s Anglican Community School.

The City of Joondalup members of the Delegation visited Shanghai en route to Jinan in order to introduce the City’s Investment Attraction Prospectus, Joondalup has the Edge to the Australian Trade Commission, Shanghai Office in order to advance economic development opportunities. The Delegation also attended a Briefing with the Minister for Trade and Investment, Andrew Robb on the opportunities from the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement.

Present report to Elected Members on the outbound delegation to Shanghai and Jinan.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

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On Budget

Objective: To be less reliant on rates as the primary basis for revenue by leveraging alternative income streams

City Freehold Property Disposals

Develop and implement a strategy for the optimisation and rationalisation of available property within the City to provide an additional revenue stream.

Progress actions necessary for the sale of properties as previously endorsed by Council.

Jul – Sep 2015

At its meeting held in July Council endorsed the rezoning of Lot 202 (20), Lot 201 (22) and Lot 200 (24) Kanangra Crescent, Greenwood and Lots 642/643 (57/59) Marri Road, Duncraig

Council adopted Amendment No. 80 on 17 August 2015 which relates to Lot 1001 (14) Camberwarra Drive, Craigie. The amendment documents have been forwarded to the Western Australian Planning Commission for final approval

Settlement on the sale of land at Lot 549 (11) Moolanda Boulevard, Kingsley was finalised on 21 August 2015.

At its meeting held on 15 September 2015 Council endorsed the sale of Lot 745 (103) Caridean Street, Heathridge, and Lot 23 (77) Gibson Avenue, Padbury, following a period of public advertising.

Lot 803 (15) Burlos Court, Joondalup is now ready for the disposal process to begin.

Progress the draft Property Strategy of City owned and managed property.

Oct – Dec 2015

City Projects

Seek Council endorsement of the draft Property Strategy.

Jan – Mar 2016

City Projects

Subject to Council endorsement, implement the Property Strategy.

Apr – Jun 2016

City Projects

Building Certification

Develop and implement a Building Certification Service.

Develop costing model for delivery of building approval service.

Jan – Mar 2016

CARS

Continue to develop costing model for delivery of building approval services.

Apr – Jun 2016

CARS

Objective: To conduct business in a financially sustainable manner.

Property Management Framework

Continue implementation of the Property Management Framework to ensure efficient management of the City’s leased buildings.

Negotiate and implement new lease and licence agreements.

Negotiate expired lease and licence agreements.

Present report to Council on the status of the Property Management Framework

Jul – Sep 2015

Five lease agreements were completed and signed by all parties during the quarter.

Negotiations on a further 11 lease agreements and 7 licence agreements continued during the quarter.

A report on the status of the Property Management Framework was presented to Council during the quarter.

Negotiate and implement new lease and licence agreements.

Negotiate expired lease and licence agreements

Oct – Dec 2015

Asset Management

Negotiate and implement new lease and licence agreements.

Negotiate expired lease and licence agreements.

Jan – Mar 2016

Asset Management

Negotiate and implement new lease and licence agreements.

Negotiate expired lease and licence agreements.

Apr – Jun 2016

Asset Management

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20 Year Strategic Financial Plan

Conduct review of the 20 Year Strategic Financial Plan. The Plan provides a long term view of the City’s funding needs to enable the Strategic Community Plan to be achieved and includes 20 year financial projections.

Present the draft 2014-2015 to 2033-2034 Plan to the Strategic Financial Management Committee for review

Jul – Sep 2015

The draft 20 Year Strategic Financial Plan was presented to the Strategic Financial Management Committee for review in July 2015. It was referred back for further consideration and will be presented back to the November 2015 meeting.

Review timings and key assumptions of major projects in preparation for the development of the 2015-2016 to the 2034-2035 Strategic Financial Plan.

Seek feedback from Strategic Financial Management Committee on major project timings and other key assumptions.

Oct – Dec 2015

Financial Services

Develop revised Strategic Financial Plan 2015-2016 to 2034-2035.

Jan – Mar 2016

Financial Services

Review revised plan as part of annual budget workshops.

Present the revised Plan to the Strategic Financial Management Committee for review

Apr – Jun 2016

Financial Services

Parks and Public Open Spaces Classification Framework

Progress the Parks and Public Open Space Classification Framework developed to assist in the planning and provision of park infrastructure in City parks and open spaces

Present report on the Framework to Elected Members for review.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Objective: To effectively plan for the funding and delivery of major projects.

Capital Works Program

As detailed in the Capital Works Program 2015-2016:

Parks Development Program; Parks Equipment Program; Foreshore and Natural Areas

Management Program; Streetscape Enhancement Program; Local Road Traffic Management

Program; Parking Facilities Program; Major Road Construction Program; New Paths Program; Path Replacement Program; Stormwater Drainage Program; Street Lighting Program Road Preservation and Resurfacing

Program; Bridges Program; and Major Building Construction Works

Program; Major Projects Program.

Deliver programs in accordance with the Capital Works Program.

Present bi-monthly report to the Capital Works Committee.

Ongoing Progressing in accordance with Programs (see attached Capital Works Program Report).

Bi-Monthly reports were submitted to the Capital Works Committee.

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On Budget

Dualling of Whitfords Avenue, Kallaroo

Complete two year project for the dualling of Whitfords Avenue from Northshore Drive to Belrose Entrance.

Award tender.

Commence construction

Jul – Sep 2015

The tender for the dualling of Whitfords Avenue, Kallaroo, was awarded in August.

Construction works commenced in September.

Continue construction. Oct – Dec 2015

IMS

Continue construction. Jan – Mar 2016

IMS

Complete construction. Apr – Jun 2016

IMS

Dualling of Ocean Reef Road, Ocean Reef

Continue three year project to dual Ocean Reef Road from Marmion Avenue to Oceanside Promenade, including roundabouts and removal of car park at Mirror Park.

Finalise detailed design.

Advertise tender. Jul – Sep

2015

The detailed design for the dualling of Ocean Reef Road, Ocean Reef, was finalised during the quarter.

The tender was advertised between 15 August and 2 September.

Appoint contractor. Oct – Dec 2015

IMS

Commence construction. Jan – Mar 2016

IMS

Continue construction. Apr – Jun 2016

IMS

Ocean Reef Road and Joondalup Drive Intersection Upgrade

Commence two year project to upgrade the intersection of Ocean Reef Road and Joondalup Drive to improve increasing traffic volumes and intersection performance and safety.

Develop project scope. Jul – Sep 2015

The development of the project scope was completed during the quarter. A preliminary design for the intersection upgrade was also completed.

Finalise project scope.

Advertise request for quotation for a design consultant.

Oct – Dec 2015

IMS

Appoint consultant to undertake design. Jan – Mar 2016

IMS

Finalise design.

Finalise tender documentation for construction.

Apr – Jun 2016

IMS

Marmion Foreshore Parking

Develop parking facilities and associated traffic treatments at Marmion Foreshore.

Continue construction. Jul – Sep 2015

Works on the Marmion Foreshore Management Parking facility continued during the quarter.

Complete construction. Oct – Dec 2015

Asset Management

State and Federal Funding of Infrastructure Projects

Continue to liaise with key stakeholders such as State and Federal Government Agencies to maximise funding opportunities

Submit funding request for Roads to Recovery Projects. Jul – Sep 2015

A Roads to Recovery funding request was submitted during the quarter.

Submit funding request for Metropolitan Regional Roads Group Rehabilitation Projects.

Jan – Mar 2016

IMS

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for key infrastructure projects for the Perth Metropolitan North West Corridor.

Submit funding request to Main Roads Western Australia for Black Spot Funding Program.

Submit funding request for Metropolitan Regional Roads Group Improvement Projects.

Apr – Jun 2016

IMS

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Objective: For the City’s commercial and residential areas to be filled with quality buildings and appealing streetscapes.

Local Planning Scheme No 3

Review the District Planning Scheme No 2 and develop Local Planning Scheme No 3 (LPS3) to guide planning and development in the City.

Refer draft LPS3 to Council seeking consent to advertise. Jul – Sep

2015

The State Government gazetted the new Planning and Development (Local Planning Schemes) Regulations 2015 during the quarter. As a result the draft version of LPS3 was required to be amended to align with the new Regulations. The draft LPS3 is expected to be presented to Council in the second quarter seeking consent to advertise.

Refer draft LPS3 to the Environmental Protection Authority for advice.

Refer the draft LPS3 to the Western Australian Planning Commission for consent to advertise.

Oct – Dec 2015

Planning Services

Subject to Western Australian Planning Commission approval, advertise the draft LPS3.

Apr – Jun 2016

Planning Services

Local Planning Policies Review to support Local Planning Scheme No 3

Review existing planning policies to ensure consistency with the draft Local Planning Scheme No 3.

Continue preparation of draft LPS3 policies. Jul – Sep 2015

Preparation of the draft LPS3 policies continued during the quarter.

Continue preparation of draft LPS3 policies. Oct – Dec 2015

Planning Services

Continue preparation of draft LPS3 policies. Jan – Mar 2016

Planning Services

Refer draft LPS3 policies to Policy Committee for review.

Refer draft LPS3 policies to Council for consent to advertise.

Apr – Jun 2016

Planning Services

Local Housing Strategy Implementation - Scheme Amendment and Policy Review/Development

Develop, initiate, advertise and adopt a Scheme Amendment and develop and review Planning policies to implement the recommendations of the Local Housing Strategy to encourage and enable housing infill and densification in appropriate locations.

Present draft policies to Elected Members for review. Jul – Sep

2015

The draft policies were presented to the Elected Members in July 2015 and considered by the Policy Committee in August 2015. Consent to advertise the draft policies was endorsed by Council at its meeting held in August 2015.

Refer draft policies to Policy Committee for review.

Refer draft policies to Council seeking consent to advertise.

Oct – Dec 2015

Planning Services

Advertise draft policies.

Refer draft policies to Policy Committee following advertising.

Refer draft policies to Council seeking endorsement.

Jan – Mar 2016

Planning Services

Burns Beach Master Plan

Develop a master plan to guide the future enhancement and provision of facilities including within the foreshore catchment

Undertake revision of concept design. Jul – Sep 2015

The revision of the concept designs commenced during the quarter.

Present draft Burns Beach Master Plan and revised concept design to Elected Members for consideration.

Oct – Dec 2015

Planning Services

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area. Advertise draft Master Plan for public consultation.

Apr – Jun 2016

Planning Services

Objective: To have integrated land use and transport planning that provides convenient and efficient movement across the City.

Integrated Transport Management Plan

Develop a Major Road Network Plan in preparation for an Integrated Transport Management Plan to inform future transport planning at the City.

Finalise Project Plan and Consultant’s Brief for the development of the Major Road Network Plan.

Oct – Dec 2015

IMS

Engage consultant and commence development of Major Road Network Plan.

Jan – Mar 2016

IMS

Continue development of the Major Road Network Plan.

Prepare Road Improvement Grant application if required.

Apr – Jun 2016

IMS

Bike Plan 2015-2020

Implement the Bike Plan to promote cycling in the City of Joondalup and to increase the number of people using the City’s bicycle network and facilities.

Present final report on progress against the Bike Plan 2009-2015 to Elected Members.

Present draft outline of Bike Plan 2015-2020 to the Strategic Community Reference Group for review.

Develop grant applications for submission to Perth Bike Network for funding consideration.

Implement community education programs related to cycling within the City.

Jul – Sep 2015

A final report on the progress against the actions within the Bike Plan 2009-2015 was developed and will be presented to Elected Members In the second quarter of 2015-2016.

A draft outline of the new Bike Plan 2015-2020 was developed and presented to the Strategic Community Reference Group in July.

The development of a grant application for submission to the Perth Bike Network commenced during the quarter. Funding approval for Robertson Road Cycle Path Upgrade has been received from Department of Transport.

Planning for the delivery of cycling related education initiatives for 2015-2016 has commenced.

Present draft Bike Plan 2015-2020 to the Strategic Community Reference Group for review.

Submit grant applications for projects to Perth Bike Network for funding consideration.

Implement community education programs related to cycling within the City.

Oct – Dec 2015

IMS and SOD

Present report to Council seeking endorsement to conduct community consultation.

Conduct community consultation.

Implement community education programs related to cycling within the City.

Jan – Mar 2016

IMS and SOD

Present final draft Bike Plan 2015-2020 to Council seeking endorsement.

Implement actions in line with the Bike Plan 2015-2020.

Implement community education programs related to cycling within the City.

Apr – Jun 2016

IMS and SOD

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Walkability Plan 2013-2018

Implement actions from the Walkability Plan to provide a comprehensive, coordinated, and improved network of walk and recreational paths for all residents and visitors to the City and the region.

Implement actions from the Walkability Plan.

Present report to Elected Members on progress against the Walkability Plan.

Jul – Sep 2015

The following projects and actions were undertaken in line with the Walkability Plan during the quarter:

The continuation of signage projects in line with the Wayfinding Signage Strategy;

Continued work to determine the content of Wayfinding signs along the Sunset Coast Trail; and

Continued development of signage mapping.

A review of the initiatives undertaken from the Walkability Plan has been undertaken. A progress report on the implementation of the Walkability Plan will be presented to Elected Members in the second quarter.

Implement actions from the Walkability Plan. Oct – Dec 2015

IMS and SOD

Implement actions from the Walkability Plan. Jan – Mar 2016

IMS and SOD

Implement actions from the Walkability Plan. Apr – Jun 2016

IMS and SOD

Joondalup City Centre Street Lighting

Upgrade existing lighting and infrastructure to improve lighting efficiency, quality and safety for road users and pedestrians.

Seek endorsement of preferred luminaire and pole design.

Jul – Sep 2015

Elected Members were provided the opportunity to give feedback on their preferred luminaire and pole design during the quarter.

Prepare tender for supply and installation of endorsed luminaire and pole.

Oct – Dec 2015

IMS

Award tender and commence luminaire and pole replacement.

Jan – Mar 2016

IMS

Continue luminaire and pole replacement. Apr – Jun 2016

IMS

Objective: To have urban and green spaces which are attractive, well-utilised and enrich the lives of the community

Priority Two Entry Statements (Arterial Roads Program)

Implement the Landscape Master Plan Arterial Roads Project to provide for ongoing enhancement of verges and medians that form part of the City’s major road network, including:

Hepburn Avenue

Ocean Reef Road

Whitfords Avenue

Warwick Road

Connolly Drive.

Commence construction of Priority Two Entry Statements.

Jul – Sep 2015

Construction of the entry statements along Connolly Drive, Whitfords Avenue and Hepburn Avenue were completed during the quarter. Entry Statements along Warwick Road and Ocean Reef Road have commenced.

Continue construction of Priority Two Entry Statements. Oct – Dec 2015

OPS

Complete construction of Priority Two Entry Statements.

Jan – Mar 2016

OPS

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Objective: To have quality and diverse landmark buildings within the Joondalup City Centre that enhances the vitality and vibrancy of the urban space.

Joondalup Activity Centre Structure Plan and Transport Study Stage Two

Develop an Activity Centre Structure Plan for the Joondalup City Centre in accordance with the State Planning Policy 4.2 — Activity Centres for Perth and Peel, including the review of the Joondalup City Centre Car Parking for Commercial Development and a comprehensive transport study across identified activity centres to understand transport convergences, interactions and issues.

Commence Project Plan for the Activity Centre Transport Study Stage Two. Jul – Sep

2015

The scope of works required for Stage Two of the Transport Study was finalised in consultation with the project’s traffic consultant during the quarter. The City met with Main Roads WA and the Department of Transport to ensure the scope of works aligned with the State Government’s requirements.

Refer draft Activity Centre Structure Plan to Elected Members for review.

Appoint consultant and commence data collection for the Activity Centre Transport Study Stage Two.

Oct – Dec 2015

Planning Services and IMS

Finalise draft Activity Centre Structure Plan.

Conduct data collection for the Activity Centre Transport Study Stage Two.

Jan – Mar 2016

Planning Services and IMS

Refer draft Structure Plan to Council seeking endorsement to advertise.

Advertise draft Structure Plan for public comment.

Apr – Jun 2016

Planning Services and IMS

Joondalup City Centre Development

Facilitate the development and construction of an integrated mixed use development on City owned land in the Joondalup City Centre. City Projects.

Continue, through the Memorandum of Understanding, exclusive negotiations with Devwest Group Pty Ltd to progress an integrated mixed development on Lot 507 Boas Avenue and Lot 496 Davidson Terrace, Joondalup.

Seek Council endorsement of the Master Plan for Lot 507 Boas Avenue and Lot 496 Davidson Terrace, Joondalup.

Continue the required actions to facilitate subdivision of the development site.

Maintain liaison with State Government relating to the provision of office accommodation for a State Government Agency.

Jul – Sep 2015

The City is currently developing the Joondalup City Centre Development Concept Plan, known as Boas Place in collaboration with Devwest Group Pty Ltd.

At its meeting held in July Council endorsed the draft Joondalup City Centre Heads of Agreement. Further amendments, as previously agreed to by the relevant parties, are currently being reviewed.

In June 2015 the City received a Request for Proposal for State Government Office Accommodation in the Joondalup City Centre. A detailed proposal was submitted to the State Government (through ACORRP, on behalf of the Department of Finance), as endorsed by Council on 28 July 2015.

Continue, through the Memorandum of Understanding, exclusive negotiations with Devwest Group Pty Ltd to progress an integrated mixed development on Lot 507 Boas Avenue and Lot 496 Davidson Terrace, Joondalup.

Continue the required actions to facilitate subdivision of the development site.

Maintain liaison with State Government relating to the provision of office accommodation for a State Government Agency.

Oct – Dec 2015

City Projects

Finalise negotiations with Devwest Group Pty Ltd as required by the Memorandum of Understanding.

Maintain liaison with State Government relating to the provision of office accommodation for a State Government Agency.

Jan – Mar 2016

City Projects

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Seek endorsement of the Business Plan for the Joondalup City Centre Development.

Prepare contract documents with Devwest Pty Ltd.

Maintain liaison with State Government relating to the provision of office accommodation for a State Government Agency.

Apr – Jun 2016

City Projects

Joondalup Performing Arts and Cultural Facility

Progress the development of a Performing Arts and Cultural Facility, including the development and construction of the Jinan Gardens, at Lot 1001 (3) Teakle Court, Joondalup.

Continue ongoing negotiations with key stakeholders (including State and Federal Government agencies) to determine opportunities for capital funding and/or other partnerships.

Continue investigations into management options for the facility.

Present draft business case for the Joondalup Performing Arts and Cultural Facility to Council for consideration.

Seek Council endorsement of the reviewed conceptual design.

Jul – Sep 2015

The City submitted a grant application to the Federal Government’s National Stronger Regions Fund on 31 July 2015 for a grant towards the capital costs of the Performing Arts and Cultural Facility.

The City maintained contact with the Department of Culture and the Arts and initiated contact with a commercial performing arts facility manager in regard to management options for the Joondalup Performing Arts and Cultural Facility.

A draft business case for the Joondalup Performing Arts and Cultural Facility was presented to Council for consideration during the quarter.

At its meeting held on 28 July 2015 Council considered a report on the conceptual design review and requested a further report outlining a strategy and costings for the next stage of the project.

Continue ongoing negotiations with key stakeholders (including State and Federal Government agencies) to determine opportunities for capital funding and/or other partnerships.

Continue investigations into management options for the facility.

Refine business case for the Joondalup Performing Arts and Cultural Facility as required.

Subject to Council endorsement of the reviewed concept design, develop a detailed design for the Jinan Garden and Joondalup Performing Arts and Cultural Facility.

Oct – Dec 2015

City Projects

Continue ongoing negotiations with key stakeholders (including State and Federal Government agencies to determine opportunities for capital funding and/or other partnerships.

Continue investigations into management options for the facility.

Refine business case for the Joondalup Performing Arts and Cultural Facility as required.

Continue the development of the detailed design for the Jinan Garden and Joondalup Performing Arts and Cultural Facility.

Jan – Mar 2016

City Projects

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Continue ongoing negotiations with key stakeholders (including State and Federal Government agencies to determine opportunities for capital funding and/or other partnerships.

Continue investigations into management options for the facility.

Refine business case for the Joondalup Performing Arts and Cultural Facility as required.

Continue the development of the detailed design for the Jinan Garden and Joondalup Performing Arts and Cultural Facility.

Apr – Jun 2016

City Projects

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Objective: For the Joondalup City Centre to be the first Strategic Metropolitan Centre in Western Australia to achieve Primary Centre status.

Developing Business Clusters – Innovation Precinct

Research and develop sectoral business cases and conduct marketing activities to promote Joondalup as a centre for knowledge and innovation.

Develop online research web portal (Stage 1 Knowledge/Innovation Precinct Proposal).

Jul – Sep 2015

The development of an online research web portal commenced during the quarter. Testing on a prototype website has commenced. A Request for Quote for the development of the full website will be distributed in the second quarter of 2015-2016.

Develop online research web portal (Stage 1 Knowledge/Innovation Precinct Proposal).

Develop website.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Finalise and launch website. Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Conduct marketing campaign. Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Investment Attraction

Research opportunities for potential investment and employment with key business sectors within the City, including:

Development of business cases for investment attraction;

Development of marketing materials;

Targeted campaigns to attract investment;

Development of partnerships with key agencies and organisations for regional level activity; and

Promotion of key development sites to attract strategic employers.

Distribute Investment Attraction Prospectus, Joondalup has the Edge, via mail out.

Meet with Austrade representatives in Shanghai to discuss opportunities to promote Investment Attraction Prospectus.

Jul – Sep 2015

The City’s Investment Attraction Prospectus, Joondalup Has The Edge was distributed to the City’s key stakeholders in September. The Prospectus was also distributed to key government and business agencies, in both hard copy and electronic versions, during the City of Joondalup delegation to Shanghai and Jinan.

A meeting was held with Austrade representatives in Shanghai in September 2015 to discuss opportunities to promote the Investment Attraction Prospectus.

Develop and distribute business cases and fact sheets for key business sectors.

Develop online promotional campaigns.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Develop and distribute business cases and fact sheets for key business sectors.

Develop online promotional campaigns.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Develop and distribute business cases and fact sheets for key business sectors.

Develop online promotional campaigns.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Multi-Storey Car Park in Joondalup City Centre

Operate a multi-storey car park to support the future growth of Joondalup City Centre.

Commission car park and commence operation.

Jul – Sep 2015

Construction of the Reid Promenade Multi Storey Car Park neared completion during the quarter. The carpark will commence operation in the second quarter of 2015-2016.

Objective: To become a “Destination City” where unique tourism opportunities and activities provide drawcards for visitors and high amenity for residents.

Tourism Promotion

Promote tourism within the City through:

Support for the development of a Sunset Coast Holiday Planner with Experience Perth; and

Identification and development of proposals for new strategic marketing activity to promote tourism opportunities and events.

Develop Sunset Coast Planner. Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Distribute Sunset Coast Planner.

Arrange the translation of tourism marketing information for the overseas markets.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Distribute tourism marketing information for the overseas markets.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

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Significant Event Attraction

Identify and seek opportunities to attract significant events to the region.

Develop and maintain relationships with external event stakeholders.

Investigate and progress potential significant major events to be held within the City.

Develop tender documentation and receive submissions for the delivery of a significant event.

Jul – Sep 2015

Progress continued on the development of a significant event including the name, brand, potential sponsorship and partnership opportunities for the event.

At its meeting held in August Council appointed Mellen Events to develop and manage a significant event to be held in the City in November 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Develop and maintain relationships with external event stakeholders.

Investigate and progress potential significant major events to be held within the City.

Oct – Dec 2015

Marketing and Communications

Develop and maintain relationships with external event stakeholders.

Investigate and progress potential significant major events to be held within the City.

Jan – Mar 2016

Marketing and Communications

Develop and maintain relationships with external event stakeholders.

Investigate and progress potential significant major events to be held within the City.

Apr – Jun 2016

Marketing and Communications

Ocean Reef Marina – Business Case and Structure Plan

Develop and obtain approval for the Ocean Reef Marina Local Structure Plan and Business Case, and progress the Ocean Reef Marina to construction.

Subject to the timelines agreed with the State Government agencies, progress the environmental approval and MRS Amendment initiation processes.

Continue the preparation of the Local Structure Plan.

Finalise the renewed and expanded Memorandum of Understanding with the State Government.

Continue the preparation of the required Business Case/s (as identified).

Jul – Sep 2015

The City continued to undertake actions as requested by the Department of Planning and the Western Australian Planning Commission in accordance with the requirements of the Metropolitan Regional Scheme Amendment initiation.

The studies and actions required for the Public Environmental Review continued during the quarter in consultation with the relevant agencies.

Assessment of the draft Local Structure Plan continued.

At a reconvened meeting held on 15 September 2015 a confidential report on options for progressing the project were presented to the Ocean Reef Marina Committee.

Discussions with the State Government continued regarding the renewed and expanded Memorandum of Understanding.

Subject to the timelines agreed with the State Government agencies, progress the environmental approval and MRS Amendment initiation processes.

Continue the preparation of the Local Structure Plan.

Engage (through the Memorandum of Understanding) with the State Government to identify a development partner / proponent.

Continue the preparation of the required Business Case/s (as identified).

Oct – Dec 2015

City Projects

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Progress the assessment processes for the Public Environmental Review, MRS Amendment and Local Structure Plan in accordance with the timelines agreed with the State Government Agencies.

Continue to engage (through the Memorandum of Understanding) with the State Government to identify a development partner / proponent.

Continue the preparation of the required Business Case/s (as identified).

Jan – Mar 2016

City Projects

Progress the assessment processes for the Public Environmental Review, MRS Amendment and Local Structure Plan in accordance with the timelines agreed with the State Government Agencies.

Continue to engage (through the Memorandum of Understanding) with the State Government to identify a development partner / proponent.

Continue the preparation of the required Business Case/s (as identified).

Apr – Jun 2016

City Projects

Establishment of Cafés, Kiosks and Restaurants

Provide high quality, environmentally sustainable café, kiosk and restaurant facilities on identified sites owned and managed by the City.

Negotiate an Agreement to Lease with the preferred respondent for the development of a facility at Pinnaroo Point.

Seek Council endorsement of the Agreement to Lease with the preferred respondent for the development of a facility at Pinnaroo Point.

Liaise with the relevant State Government departments regarding approvals for the development of a facility at Pinnaroo Point.

Jul – Sep 2015

The City continued to negotiate an Agreement to Lease with the preferred respondent.

At its meeting held on 28 July 2015 Council considered an interim report on the status of the negotiations with the preferred respondent. Council requested further negotiations with the preferred respondent in relation to a redesign of the proposed development.

The City liaised with the Department of Lands on several occasions regarding land lease approvals for the development at Pinnaroo Point.

Liaise with the relevant State Government departments regarding approvals for the development of a facility at Pinnaroo Point.

Progress lease arrangements for the development of a facility at Pinnaroo Point.

Oct – Dec 2015

City Projects

Progress the development of a facility at Pinnaroo Point. Jan – Mar 2016

City Projects

Progress the development of a facility at Pinnaroo Point. Apr – Jun 2016

City Projects

Objective: To be immersed within a region that is complementary and supportive of broader strategic outcomes.

Regional Economic Development

Support a regional approach to economic development activities through:

Implementation of a Regional

Conduct regular meetings/liaison with the City of Wanneroo.

Engage with State Government to progress the Perth and Peel Economic Development Strategy.

Jul – Sep 2015

Regular meetings were conducted with the City of Wanneroo during the quarter.

The City, along with other local governments in metropolitan Perth, has engaged with Regional Development Australia (RDA) to provide feedback on the draft Perth and Peel Economic Development Strategy and Priority Infrastructure Plan. RDA has been liaising with the Department of Planning to progress this project.

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Governance Framework for the North West Corridor in partnership with the City of Wanneroo and relevant State Government agencies.

Progression of regional projects including small business support, tourism development, transport infrastructure, major projects and investment attraction.

Engage with State Government Regional Development Australia (RDA) Perth and other stakeholders to progress the Perth and Peel Economic Development Strategy.

Conduct regular meetings/liaison with the City of Wanneroo.

Seek Council endorsement of the Regional Economic Development Framework.

Progress projects in line with the Regional Economic Development Framework Implementation Plan.

Engage with State Government to progress the Perth and Peel Economic Development Strategy.

Oct – Dec 2015

Conduct regular meetings/liaison with the City of Wanneroo.

Progress projects in line with the Regional Economic Development Framework Implementation Plan.

Engage with State Government to progress the Perth and Peel Economic Development Strategy.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Conduct regular meetings/liaison with the City of Wanneroo.

Progress projects in line with the Regional Economic Development Framework Implementation Plan.

Engage with State Government to progress the Perth and Peel Economic Development Strategy.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Economic Development Strategy

Implement new Economic Development Strategy to provide strategic direction for the promotion of economic and employment growth within the City.

Present progress report on previous year’s achievements to Elected Members against the Economic Development Plan.

Develop 2015-2016 Implementation Schedule.

Jul – Sep 2015

A progress report on previous year’s achievements has been developed and will be presented to Elected Members in the second quarter.

The development of the 2015-2016 Implementation Schedule continued during the quarter.

Implement actions from the Implementation Schedule. Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Implement actions from the Implementation Schedule. Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Implement actions from the Implementation Schedule. Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Objective: For the City’s business community to have the technology and communication capability necessary to thrive within a competitive environment. Actively seek opportunities for improving local communication network

Digital Strategy

Implement actions from the City’s Digital Strategy, digital marketing activities and support for digital initiatives such as NBN roll-out within the City for local businesses and the community.

Support digital projects and initiatives within the City.

Develop and implement digital marketing activities.

Jul – Sep 2015

The City has assisted the ECU Cyber Security Institute to develop a program that will assist businesses and consumers with cyber security issues.

Support digital projects and initiatives within the City.

Develop and implement digital marketing activities.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Support digital projects and initiatives within the City.

Develop and implement digital marketing activities.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

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infrastructure. Support digital projects and initiatives within the City.

Develop and implement digital marketing activities.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Business Engagement and Communication

Engage with the Business community to promote development opportunities in the City, regional economic initiatives and strategic business issues.

Publish quarterly Online Business e-bulletin.

Support and attend partner and industry events. Jul – Sep 2015

There was no online e-bulletin published this quarter. The next e-bulletin will be distributed in the second quarter. There will still be four e-bulletins published in the year.

City representatives attended and promoted partner and industry events including Enterprise Tuesday at Edith Cowan University and a breakfast briefing with the Minister of Trade in Shanghai.

Publish quarterly Online Business e-bulletin.

Publish bi-annual Business Edge Newsletter.

Support and attend partner and industry events.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Publish quarterly Online Business e-bulletin.

Deliver Business Forum 1.

Support and attend partner and industry events.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Publish quarterly Online Business e-bulletin.

Publish bi-annual Business Edge Newsletter.

Deliver Business Forum 2.

Support and attend partner and industry events.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Objective: For the City’s business community to have the technology and communication capability necessary to thrive within a competitive environment.

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Partner with West Coast Institute (WCI) in the delivery and ongoing development and promotion of the WCI Co-Working Space located on the WCI campus.

Receive and review annual progress report on 2014-2015 activities from West Coast Institute.

Receive Service Delivery Plan for 2015-2016.

Conduct quarterly meetings with West Coast Institute to monitor progress of Co-Working Space.

Jul – Sep 2015

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Conduct quarterly meetings with West Coast Institute to monitor progress of Co-Working Space.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Conduct quarterly meetings with West Coast Institute to monitor progress of Co-Working Space.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Conduct quarterly meetings with West Coast Institute to monitor progress of Co-Working Space.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Business Growth and Innovation – Edith Cowan University Business Innovation Centre (ECUBIC)

Support the operation of the ECU Business and Innovation Centre through the membership of the Board of Management and attendance at Board Meetings.

Attend Board of Management Meetings quarterly.

Meet with the Management Entity on a regular basis to discuss opportunities for collaboration.

Jul – Sep 2015

City representatives attended the ECUBIC Advisory Committee Meeting during the quarter.

A number of meetings were held during the quarter with Business Station, the management entity of ECUBIC, to progress economic development matters.

Attend Board of Management Meetings quarterly.

Meet with the Management Entity on a regular basis to discuss opportunities for collaboration

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

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Attend Board of Management Meetings quarterly.

Meet with the Management Entity on a regular basis to discuss opportunities for collaboration.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Attend Board of Management Meetings quarterly.

Meet with the Management Entity on a regular basis to discuss opportunities for collaboration.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

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Objective: to continually adapt to changing local environmental conditions.

Environment Plan 2014-2019

Implement the Environment Plan to provide strategic direction in the delivery of environmental initiatives within the City.

Present progress report to Elected Members against Environment Plan.

Implement actions from the Environment Plan. Jul – Sep

2015

Information relating to the progress made in implementing the Environment Plan has been compiled and will be presented to Elected Members in the second quarter.

Implementation of the Environment Plan continued during the quarter including:

The continued development of the Natural Areas Management Plans;

The continued implementation of the Yellagonga Catchment Management Plan; and

A review of the City Water Plan.

Implement actions from the Environment Plan. Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Implement actions from the Environment Plan. Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Implement actions from the Environment Plan. Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Yellagonga Integrated Catchment Management (YICM) Plan 2015-2019

Finalise development of the YICM Plan and commence implementation of projects in partnership with the City of Wanneroo and the Department of Parks and Wildlife.

Implement projects from the YICM Plan.

Jul – Sep 2015

Implementation of initiatives within the Yellagonga Integrated Catchment Management Plan continued during the quarter. Key projects that have been progressed include:

The Water Quality Monitoring and Improvement Program;

The Yellagonga Ecotourism and Community Awareness Program; and

Stormwater management.

Implement projects from the YICM Plan. Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Implement projects from the YICM Plan. Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Implement projects from the YICM Plan.

Present progress report to Elected Members against YICM Plan.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Climate Change Strategy Implementation

Implement the strategy to address climate change mitigation and adaptation across the organisation and the community to build resilience against the impacts of climate change.

Present progress report to Elected Members on the Climate Change Strategy.

Undertake actions in line with the Climate Change Strategy.

Jul – Sep 2015

A report on the progress of the Climate Change Strategy was developed and will be presented to Elected Members in the second quarter of 2015-2016.

The implementation of actions in line with the Climate Change Strategy continued during the quarter including:

A presentation to Elected Members on the City’s proposed approach for addressing coastal vulnerability and coastal adaptation; and

Planning for the delivery of the Coastal Monitoring Program.

Undertake actions in line with the Climate Change Strategy.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Undertake actions in line with the Climate Change Strategy.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Undertake actions in line with the Climate Change Strategy.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

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Coastal Adaptation Planning and Implementation Project

Integrate coastal vulnerability and coastal adaptation into City policies, planning and maintenance schedules and Capital Works Programs where relevant.

Undertake presentation to Elected Members on coastal vulnerability and the City’s proposed coastal adaptation approach.

Finalise preparation of draft Coastal Policy.

Jul – Sep 2015

A presentation on the City’s proposed approach for addressing coastal vulnerability and coastal adaptation was provided to Elected Members on 29 September 2015.

The development of the draft Coastal Notification and Adaptation Local Planning Policy was completed during the quarter.

Refer draft Coastal Policy to Policy Committee for review.

Refer draft Coastal Policy to Council for consent to advertise.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Advertise draft Coastal Policy for public comment. Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Refer draft Coastal Policy to Policy Committee following advertising.

Present report to Council seeking endorsement of the draft Coastal Policy.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Weed Management Plan

Develop and implement the Weed Management Plan to provide an ongoing strategic approach to the management of natural areas in order to reduce the incidence of weeds.

Distribute briefing paper to Elected Members. Jul – Sep 2015

The development of a briefing paper was undertaken during the quarter and will be distributed to Elected Members in the second quarter.

Present draft Plan to Council seeking consent to conduct targeted consultation.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD/OPS

Conduct targeted consultation.

Present draft Plan to Council seeking endorsement.

Implement actions from the Weed Management Plan.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD/OPS

Pathogen Management Plan

Implement the Pathogen Management Plan to reduce the risk of introducing and spreading pathogens by establishing the level of risk within vegetated areas of the City.

Implement actions from the Pathogen Management Plan.

Jul – Sep 2015

The implementation of actions from the Pathogen Management Plan continued during the quarter including:

The continuation of the Pathogen Mapping and Sampling Project;

The implementation of pathogen control stations; and

The implementation of the Pathogen Signage Project.

Implement actions from the Pathogen Management Plan. Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Implement actions from the Pathogen Management Plan. Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Implement actions from the Pathogen Management Plan.

Commence development of new Pathogen Management Plan.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Bushland Fire Management Plan

Develop and implement a Bushland Fire Management Plan to provide an ongoing strategic approach to the management of natural areas in order to reduce the

Develop draft Bushland Fire Management Plan. Jul – Sep 2015

The development of a draft Bushland Fire Management Plan commenced during the quarter.

Continue development of a draft Bushland Fire Management Plan.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

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incidence of fire. Present draft Bushland Fire Management Plan to Council

seeking consent to undertake stakeholder consultation.

Undertake stakeholder consultation.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Finalise the draft Bushland Fire Management Plan.

Present report to Council seeking endorsement of the Bushland Fire Management Plan.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Whitfords Nodes Foreshore Bushland Management Plan

Develop a Management Plan for Whitfords Nodes, Hillarys, for the environmental management of the coastal foreshore area.

Undertake Flora and Fauna Study. Jul – Sep 2015

An environmental consultant has been engaged to undertake a Flora, Fauna And Fungi Survey of the Kallaroo and Hillarys Foreshore. Field work will commence in October 2015.

Complete Flora and Fauna Study. Oct – Dec 2015

OPS

Develop draft Management Plan. Jan – Mar 2016

OPS

Present draft Management Plan to Council seeking endorsement.

Apr – Jun 2016

OPS

Sorrento Foreshore Bushland Reserve Management Plan

Finalise Sorrento Foreshore Bushland Reserve Management Plan for the environmental management of the coastal foreshore area.

Finalise draft Management Plan. Jul – Sep 2015

The development a draft Sorrento Foreshore Bushland Reserve Management Plan was completed during the quarter.

Present report to Council seeking endorsement of draft Plan.

Oct – Dec 2015

OPS

Implement actions in line with the Plan. Jan – Mar 2016

OPS

Implement actions in line with the Plan. Apr – Jun 2016

OPS

Shepherd’s Bush Natural Area Management Plan

Develop Natural Area Management Plans for Shepherd’s Bushland, Kingsley, for the environmental management of the bushland area.

Commence development of Plan. Jul – Sep

2015

The development of the Shepherd’s Bush Management Plan commenced during the quarter with consultants being appointed to undertake a Flora, Fauna and Fungi Survey in October.

Continue development of Plan. Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Present Plan to Council seeking endorsement to conduct community consultation.

Conduct consultation.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Present Plan to Council seeking endorsement. Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Landscape Master Plan 2009-2019 Eco-Zoning and Hydro-Zoning in Parks

Design and implement principles of eco-

Develop and advertise irrigation tender documentation. Jul – Sep

2015

The development of irrigation tender documentation was completed and advertised during the quarter.

Community consultation was also undertaken during the quarter.

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zoning and hydro-zoning in James Cook Park, Hillarys, to increase water efficiency and install new park infrastructure.

Conduct community consultation.

Award irrigation tender.

Oct – Dec 2015

OPS

Commence works. Jan – Mar 2016

OPS

Complete works. Apr – Jun 2016

OPS

Objective: To build a community that takes ownership of its natural assets and supports their ongoing preservation and conservation.

Think Green Program

Implement the Think Green Program to raise community awareness on the City’s Renewable Energy Program, Waste Education Program and Environmental Education Program.

Develop Project Plan for 2015-2016 Think Green activities.

Jul – Sep 2015

A Project Plan and schedule for the Think Green Environmental Education Program for 2015-2016 was completed during the quarter. A Food Gardens Workshop was delivered on 30 September at the Fleur Freame Pavilion, Padbury.

Implement initiatives in accordance with the approved Project Plan.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Implement initiatives in accordance with the approved Project Plan.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Implement initiatives in accordance with the approved Project Plan.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Waste Management Plan 2015-2020

Develop a new Waste Management Plan 2015-2020 to provide guidance on the City’s waste management operations over the next three years.

Present draft Waste Management Plan to Strategic Community Reference Group for review.

Jul – Sep 2015

The draft Waste Management Plan was presented to the Strategic Community Reference Group for review on 23 September 2015.

Finalise draft Plan.

Present report to Council seeking endorsement to conduct community consultation on the draft Plan.

Oct – Dec 2015

IMS

Conduct community consultation. Jan – Mar 2016

IMS

Finalise draft Plan.

Present Plan to Council seeking endorsement.

Apr – Jun 2016

IMS

Bulk Refuse Collection

Implement new service for collection of bulk waste.

Present report to Elected Members on the results of the Bulk Waste Perception Survey.

Jul – Sep 2015

The results of the Bulk Waste Perception Survey are currently being compiled and will be presented to Elected Members in the second quarter of 2015-2016.

Develop tender documentation and advertise tender. Oct – Dec 2015

IMS

Present report to Council seeking endorsement of preferred tender.

Jan – Mar 2016

IMS

Award tender.

Inform community of service changes.

Plan for the implementation of new service.

Apr – Jun 2016

IMS

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Adopt a Coastline Project

Administer and assist with the implementation of the Adopt a Coastline Project, in partnership with local schools, to provide school students with the opportunity to participate in dune re-vegetation and improve the local environment.

Exhibit displays of the work of individual schools developed as part of the Adopt a Coastline Project from the previous year.

Present Recognition Awards to participating schools.

Jul – Sep 2015

Artwork from the Adopt a Coastline Project was displayed at the Joondalup Library between 6 July and 3 August.

Presentations of Recognition Awards were made to students from West Greenwood, Sorrento, and Mullaloo Heights Primary Schools.

Commence planning for the 2015-2016 Adopt a Coastline Project.

Oct – Dec 2015

CDLS

Invite applications from schools and inform successful schools.

Jan – Mar 2016

CDLS

Deliver Adopt a Coastline Program in conjunction with schools.

Apr – Jun 2016

CDLS

Friends’ Group Activities

Provide technical support to Friends’ Groups in accordance with the Friends’ Group Manual.

Update Friends’ Group Page on the City’s website as required.

Undertake actions as per agreed 2015-2016 work plan for each Friends’ Group.

Publish quarterly Friends’ Group Newsletter

Jul – Sep 2015

Updates to contact details on the Friends’ Group Page on the City’s website were completed.

The following actions were undertaken as agreed in the 2015-2016 work plan:

Native plants provided to Friends’ Groups; and

Assistance provided to Friends’ Groups in relation to public planting and weeding days.

The winter edition of the Friends’ Group Newsletter was published and distributed during the quarter.

Update Friends’ Group Page on the City’s website as required.

Undertake actions as per agreed 2015-2016 work plan for each Friends’ Group.

Publish quarterly Friends’ Group Newsletter.

Oct – Dec 2015

OPS

Update Friends’ Group Page on the City’s website as required.

Undertake actions as per agreed 2015-2016 Work Plan for each Friends’ Group.

Publish quarterly Friends’ Group Newsletter.

Develop Friends’ Group work plans and schedules for 2016-2017.

Jan – Mar 2016

OPS

Update Friends’ Group Page on the City’s website as required.

Undertake actions as per agreed 2015-2016 Work Plan for each Friends’ Group.

Publish quarterly Friends’ Group Newsletter.

Apr – Jun 2016

OPS

Objective: To develop an appreciation for local natural

Beach Management Plan

Implement actions contained in the Beach

Present report to Council on access to the animal exercise area in Hillarys.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

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assets by providing appropriate access to natural areas.

Management Action Plan to guide the use, enjoyment, maintenance, preservation and appropriate development of the lands that are covered by the Plan.

Present report to Elected Members on the outcomes of the Beach Management Plan Review.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Finalise the review of the Beach Management Plan and present to Council seeking endorsement.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

Objective: To embrace learning opportunities on an international scale and continuously lead by example in our application of new knowledge.

City Water Plan

Implement the City Water Plan 2012-2015 to provide strategic direction in the delivery of water conservation and water quality improvement initiatives within the City and develop new City Water Plan 2016-2021.

Implement actions from the City Water Plan 2012-2015.

Undertake a review of the City Water Plan 2012-2015.

Present progress report to Elected Members against the City Water Plan 2012-2015.

Commence development of the City Water Plan 2016-2021.

Jul – Sep 2015

The implementation of the current City Water Plan continued during the quarter.

A review of the City Water Plan 2012-2015 has been undertaken.

A report on the progress of actions against the City Water Plan 2012-2015 will be provided to Elected Members in the second quarter.

Development of the new City Water Plan 2016-2021 commenced during the quarter.

Implement actions from the City Water Plan2012-2015.

Continue development of the City Water Plan 2016-2021.

Oct – Dec 2015

SOD

Implement actions from the City Water Plan2012-2015.

Present draft City Water Plan 2016-2021 to Council seeking endorsement to release for public consultation.

Jan – Mar 2016

SOD

Present draft City Water Plan 2016-2021 to Council seeking endorsement.

Apr – Jun 2016

SOD

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Objective: To provide facilities of the highest quality which reflect the needs of the community now and into the future.

Warwick Community Centre Master Plan

Investigate options for the design and construction of a multi-purpose community centre in Warwick to replace existing facilities on three sites within the Warwick Activity Centre for construction in 2016-2017 and 2017-2018.

Engage consultants to review facility and landholding requirements. Jul – Sep

2015

Recent communications with landowners have indicated an intention to further progress developments within the Warwick Activity Centre site. As a result, the City will now finalise the project scope and seek to engage consultants in the second quarter of 2015-2016 to progress the project.

Present report to Elected Members on facility and landholding requirements.

Oct – Dec 2015

CDLS

Commence development of concept designs. Jan – Mar 2016

CDLS

Continue development of concept designs. Apr – Jun 2016

CDLS

Edgewater Quarry Master Planning Project

Develop a Master Plan for the Edgewater Quarry to ensure long-term, sustainable management which reflects the current and future needs of the community.

Present results of the site analysis reports to Elected Members for consideration.

Oct – Dec 2015

LCS

HBF Arena Joondalup Redevelopment

Provide advice and support to Venues West on the expansion of sporting facilities.

Participate in project team and report progress to Elected Members as required.

Jul – Sep 2015

Relevant project meetings were attended. A project lead consultant was appointed and consultation with stakeholders was undertaken. The Project continues to progress with a Development Application submitted in September. Both West Perth and Wanneroo Basketball Association have been engaged with both parties signing a Heads of Agreement.

Participate in project team and report progress to Elected Members as required.

Oct – Dec 2015

LCS

Participate in project team and report progress to Elected Members as required.

Jan – Mar 2016

LCS

Participate in project team and report progress to Elected Members as required.

Apr – Jun 2016

LCS

Warwick Stadium Expansion

Provide advice to the Churches of Christ SRA on the proposed expansion of Warwick Leisure Centre, Warwick.

Participate in project team and report progress to Elected Members as required.

Jul – Sep 2015

Relevant project meetings were attended by City staff and advice provided as required during the quarter.

Participate in project team and report progress to Elected Members as required.

Oct – Dec 2015

LCS

Participate in project team and report progress to Elected Members as required.

Jan – Mar 2016

LCS

Upgrade of Community Facilities, Timberlane Clubrooms, Woodvale

Commence development of refurbishment of existing clubrooms to include change rooms

Advertise tender. Jul – Sep 2015

The tender for upgrade works at Timberlane Clubrooms, Woodvale was advertised and evaluated during the quarter.

Award tender. Oct – Dec 2015

AM

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and internal toilets. Undertake construction. Jan – Mar

2016 AM

Finalise construction. Apr – Jun 2016

AM

Bramston Park, Burns Beach

Progress project for development of a clubroom facility, car park, playground and installation of floodlighting at Bramston Park.

Continue construction. Jul – Sep 2015

Construction works at Bramston Park, Burns Beach, continued during the quarter.

Continue construction. Oct – Dec 2015

AM

Continue construction. Jan – Mar 2016

AM

Complete construction. Apr – Jun 2016

AM

Warwick Open Space Hockey Infrastructure Project

Progress project to develop a synthetic hockey pitch, clubroom, car park, floodlighting and other sporting infrastructure at Warwick Open Space, Warwick.

Continue development of design and specifications. Jul – Sep 2015

The development of the design was finalised and have been endorsed by the Whitfords Hockey Club. The development of tender documentation commenced during the quarter.

Finalise design.

Advertise tender for construction.

Oct – Dec 2015

AM

Award tender. Jan – Mar 2016

AM

Commence construction. Apr – Jun 2016

AM

Penistone Reserve Redevelopment Penistone Park, Greenwood

Develop clubroom facility and undertake other infrastructure works project for construction in 2016-2017 and 2017-2018.

Present report to Council recommending submission of an application to the Department of Sport and Recreation’s Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund.

Submit application to the Department of Sport and Recreation’s Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund, subject to Council endorsement.

Jul – Sep 2015

Council endorsed the recommendation for submitting an application to the Department of Sport and Recreation’s Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund at its meeting held in August.

The Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund application was submitted to the Department of Sport and Recreation.

Receive decision from the Department of Sport and Recreation on the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund application.

Jan – Mar 2016

LCS

Present report to Council on the outcome of the application.

Apr – Jun 2016

LCS

Undercroft Bridge Room, Percy Doyle Reserve, Duncraig

Refurbish existing facility with details of design to be determined during the consultation phase of the project for construction in 2016-2017.

Develop concept design. Jul – Sep 2015

The development of a concept design was completed during the quarter.

Present report to Council on concept design. Oct – Dec

2015

LCS

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Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club

Provide advice as required on the refurbishment project (managed by Mullaloo Surf Life Saving Club).

Participate in project team as required. Jul – Sep 2015

Relevant project meetings were attended by City staff and advice provided as required during the quarter.

Participate in project team as required. Oct – Dec 2015

LCS

Participate in project team as required. Jan – Mar 2016

LCS

Participate in project team as required. Apr – Jun 2016

LCS

Joondalup Men’s Shed

Investigate the facility requirements for the Joondalup Men’s Shed.

Engage in discussions with Joondalup Men’s Shed and Department of Education regarding future facility arrangements for the Men’s Shed.

Oct – Dec 2015

CDLS

Present report to Council outlining the results of discussions and making recommendations.

Apr – Jun 2016

CDLS

Objective: For the community to have access to world-class cultural and artistic events and facilities.

Public Art

Install permanent public artwork in the City Centre.

Install public artwork. Jul – Sep

2015

The installation of the public artwork in Central Walk Joondalup was completed during the quarter. The water sculpture entitled Interlace by Geoffrey Drake-Brockman was officially opened by His Worship the Mayor, Troy Pickard on 25 August.

Arts Development Scheme

Implement the Arts Development Scheme to support the annual allocation of funds to encourage the delivery of arts programs and projects by professional art companies and individuals within the City.

Conduct Round 1 of Arts Development Scheme. Oct – Dec 2015

Conduct Round 2 of Arts Development Scheme. Apr – Jun

2016

LCS

Arts in Focus

Undertake project to increase understanding of arts and culture in the City of Joondalup.

Provide resources and opportunities for supporting arts and cultural development.

Jul – Sep 2015

Two Arts in focus workshops were held during the quarter on setting up your own arts business and improvisation skills. The workshops were well attended and received high satisfaction ratings.

Provide resources and opportunities for supporting arts and cultural development.

Oct – Dec 2015

LCS

Provide resources and opportunities for supporting arts and cultural development.

Jan – Mar 2016

LCS

Provide resources and opportunities for supporting arts and cultural development.

Apr – Jun 2016

LCS

Objective: To have proud and active residents who participate in local activities and services for the betterment of the community.

Community Funding Program

Assist community based organisations to conduct projects, events, and activities to develop and enhance the community through the Community Funding Program.

Conduct Round 1 Funding Program.

Oct – Dec 2015

CDLS

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Funding is awarded under the following categories:

Environmental Development;

Sport and Recreation Development;

Community Services; and

Culture and Arts Development.

Conduct Round 2 Funding Program.

Apr – Jun 2016

CDLS

Cultural Program

Support the current program of community cultural activities by target dates.

The following events to be held:

NAIDOC Week celebrations; and

Sunday Serenades.

Jul – Sep 2015

The following cultural events were held during the quarter:

NAIDOC Celebrations between 5 and 12 July; and Sunday Serenades Concerts on 19 July, 16 August, and 20 September.

The following events to be held:

Sunday Serenades;

Joondalup Sunset Markets;

Little Feet Festival;

Summer Concerts 1 and 2; and

Community Invitation Art Award.

Oct – Dec 2015

LCS

The following events to be held:

Summer Concert 3;

Valentine’s Concert; and

Joondalup Festival.

Jan – Mar 2016

LCS

The following events to be held:

Community Art Exhibition;

Joondalup Eisteddfod; and

Sunday Serenades.

Apr – Jun 2016

LCS

Community Based Events

Deliver an annual program of community based events to encourage social interaction within local neighbourhoods.

The following activities to be promoted:

Youth School Holiday Program.

Jul – Sep 2015

The July Youth Holiday Program offering a wide range activities and excursions for 12 to 18 year olds from Anchors Youth Centre in Heathridge was promoted using Facebook, newspaper advertisements, e-newsletters and school notices.

The following activities to be promoted:

Neighbourhood BBQ Program;

Art of Ageing Event;

Defeat the Beat Competition;

International Volunteer Day; and

Youth Music Festival.

Oct – Dec 2015

CDLS

The following activities to be promoted:

Neighbourhood BBQ Program;

Art of Ageing Event;

Youth School Holiday Program;

Two Skate, Scooter and BMX Competitions;

Summer Sessions; and

Youth Music Festival.

Jan – Mar 2016

CDLS

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The following activities to be promoted:

Art of Ageing Event;

National Volunteer Week;

Youth School Holiday Program; and

Youth Music Festival.

Apr – Jun 2016

CDLS

Civic Ceremonies

The City conducts regular Citizenship Ceremonies on behalf of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship and welcomes new citizens to the City.

The City also hosts a number of civic ceremonies and corporate functions throughout the year including ceremonies such as:

Remembrance Day Memorial Service; and

ANZAC Day.

Conduct regular Citizenship Ceremonies.

Deliver planned functions and ceremonies.

Jul – Sep 2015

The City held five Citizenship Ceremonies where more than 413 local residents became Australian citizens during the quarter.

The following civic functions were successfully held:

Joondalup Dinner;

Policy Reception for Clubs celebrating 25 year Anniversaries;

Centenary of Battle of the Nek;

Interlace Public Art Water Feature Opening;

NAIDOC Week Launch;

Artist in Residence Morning Tea; and

Seniors Appreciation Luncheon.

Conduct regular Citizenship Ceremonies.

Deliver functions and ceremonies.

Develop program for 2016 Civic and Corporate functions.

Assist Returned Service League in conducting the Remembrance Day Memorial Service.

Oct – Dec 2015

Marketing

Conduct regular Citizenship Ceremonies including an Australia Day Ceremony.

Deliver functions and ceremonies.

Jan – Mar 2016

Marketing

Conduct regular Citizenship Ceremonies.

Deliver functions and ceremonies.

Assist Returned Service League in conducting the ANZAC Day Memorial Service.

Apr – Jun 2016

Marketing

Community Development Plan

Implement the actions from the Community Development Plan to guide the provision of community based services delivered by the City.

Implement actions from the Community Development Plan.

Jul – Sep 2015

Actions in line with the Community Development Plan continued to be implemented during the quarter including the development of a Communities in Focus Program.

Implement actions from the Community Development Plan.

Oct – Dec 2015

CDLS

Implement actions from the Community Development Plan.

Jan – Mar 2016

CDLS

Implement actions from the Community Development Plan.

Present progress report to Elected Members on the achievements of the Community Development Plan.

Apr – Jun 2016

CDLS

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Objective: For residents to feel safe and confident in their ability to travel and socialise within the community.

Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan (CSCPP)

Implement and contribute to community safety programs and services in the City in line with the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan.

Implement actions from the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan.

Present progress report to Elected Members on the achievements against the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan.

Jul – Sep 2015

Actions from the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan continued to be implemented during the quarter including ongoing support for the neighbourhood watch Program and the WA Police E-Watch Program.

A progress report on the achievements against the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan was developed and will be provided to Elected Members in the second quarter of 2015-2016.

Implement actions from the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan.

Oct – Dec 2015

RPCS

Implement actions from the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan.

Jan – Mar 2016

RPCS

Implement actions from the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan.

Apr – Jun 2016

RPCS

Ranger and Community Patrol Service

Develop and implement a new ranger and community patrol service.

Develop service. Jul – Sep 2015

The development of the new Ranger and Community Patrol Service continued during the quarter. Recruitment for the new service has also commenced.

Develop and implement service. Oct – Dec 2015

RPCS

Road Safety Action Plan

Implement road safety strategies and initiatives from the Road Safety Action Plan 2015-2020.

Develop new Road Safety Action Plan 2015-2020. Jul – Sep 2015

The development of the draft Road Safety Action Plan 2015-2020 continued during the quarter.

Present report to Elected Members on the new Road Safety Action Plan 2015-2020.

Oct – Dec 2015

IMS

Implement actions from Road Safety Action Plan 2015-2020.

Jan – Mar 2016

IMS

Implement actions from Road Safety Action Plan 2015-2020.

Apr – Jun 2016

IMS